tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-796216041517588091.post7443843058445817507..comments2018-12-14T12:08:12.647+09:00Comments on Otis' Blog (2014~2017): Look What the Cat Dragged in......Otis Ooftnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-796216041517588091.post-46894714912748284472015-05-10T15:12:58.791+09:002015-05-10T15:12:58.791+09:00Thank you for commenting on my story. If my cat do...Thank you for commenting on my story. If my cat does it as often as your cat used to, then I&#39;m really worried. I never let my cats go outside except for the balcony, so I just really hope this will be the last time, although I&#39;m afraid it might not be ...........Otis Oofthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10390464024705626283noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-796216041517588091.post-50079599527973129182015-05-09T22:49:57.215+09:002015-05-09T22:49:57.215+09:00Seeing the title, I said to myself, &quot;must be ...Seeing the title, I said to myself, &quot;must be another explanation for that famous idiom,&quot; until, to my consternation, I found a feathery body immortalized in a photo. Gee, that looks all too familiar as my late cat would do just that every once in a while. Upon waking up, I used to find first thing in the morning either a rat, a bat, a sparrow, or almost every sort of cricket (one at a time, usually) left beside my futon, as if my tom cat boasted to me how great a hunter he was.<br />Thanks for helping me take a walk down memory lane, albeit a bit of horrible kind.<br />リンゴ・フィールド(仙台) 山田茂https://www.blogger.com/profile/10536435268574818105noreply@blogger.com